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Old July 15th 03, 01:17 PM
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 00:58:22 GMT, Bob Ingraham
wrote:

My apologies, it was stupid of me not to put the country name in question

into
my query. It is the United States, Scott Catalogue Number 1- E1, 1847 issue
by Rawdon,Wright, Hatch and Edson, to which I am making reference. And I
will
shortly send a picture to Mr. Ingraham on the matter.


Actually, you did indicate the country of origin when you said, "I wasn't
aware that it was legal to print U.S. stamps, essays or otherwise, unless
over or undersized."

Anyway, here is the image: http://www.ingraham.ca/bob/Cinderella.jpg. It's
definitely not from the 1947 S/S, not is it old.

Bob




US stamp from 1997. Part of sheet issued for Pacific 97.
http://www.usps.com/images/stamps/97/p97sfca1.jpg

Issued: May 29, 1847

Franklin, souvenir sheet of twelve 50¢
(International Postal Card rate) stamps (re-engraving of
1847 5¢ Franklin stamp) for Pacific ’97 Stamp Show,
San Francisco, CA 94188-9991

Note: a similar sheet of 60 cent Washington stamps
was issued the next day, May 30
http://www.usps.com/images/stamps/97/p97sfca.jpg

Hope this is helpful.

Blair



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